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Discover Eastern Canada on a 6-day small-group tour from Toronto, visiting Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa with scenic cruises and cultural highlights.


This 6-day small-group tour offers an immersive journey through Ontario, Quebec, and parts of Eastern Canada, starting from Toronto at $1,255 per person. Designed for travelers who enjoy structured itineraries with plenty of highlights, this tour balances sightseeing, scenic cruises, and cultural visits. With a maximum group size of 13, it maintains an intimate feel, guided by professional drivers and guides. The tour includes five nights of hotel accommodations—staying at well-rated hotels like the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Saint-Hyacinthe—and covers major attractions.
A key strength of this tour is the variety of experiences provided, from the thunderous Niagara Falls to the historic charm of Old Quebec. The itinerary also emphasizes scenic beauty, offering a Thousand Islands cruise and an outdoor adventure to Montmorency Falls via cable car. The tour is suitable for travelers seeking an organized yet flexible way to explore Eastern Canada, with optional activities allowing for customization.
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The journey starts with paid airport pickup from Toronto Pearson International Airport. The tour staff meet travelers at the baggage claim area between 09:00 and 22:00, making early arrivals and late arrivals manageable. From the airport, travelers take a 24-hour free shuttle to the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, where the first night is spent. This hotel offers comfortable accommodation and easy access for the start of the adventure.
Upon check-in, travelers settle into the hotel, preparing for the busy days ahead. The location is convenient for those arriving from different flights, and the hotel provides a comfortable base for exploring Toronto before heading out to the attractions.

The highlight of the second day is visiting Niagara Falls, where the Hornblower Niagara Cruise provides an up-close view of the roaring waterfalls. This official Canadian cruise is included and is a must-do experience for witnessing the sheer force of nature.
The day also features an Niagara In-Depth Tour lasting 2 hours, covering Niagara Power Plant, Niagara Whirlpool State Park, and the Flower Clock. Travelers have the option to explore Clifton Hill for about 90 minutes—ideal for lunch and entertainment—or visit Journey Behind the Falls for an additional perspective of the falls, lasting 60 minutes.
The tour’s structure balances the awe of Niagara Falls with practical visits to nearby attractions. The optional activities allow for flexible pacing, but the core experience remains centered on the falls and their surroundings.

On the third day, the journey continues with a drive from Toronto to Kingston, where travelers can enjoy a 75-minute scenic cruise through the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River. This optional cruise offers photo-worthy views of the numerous islands and historic lighthouses.
Next, the group proceeds to Montreal, where a 45-minute city tour introduces key sites such as Mount Royal and Old Montreal. The day concludes with the possibility of a French dinner, lasting about 60 minutes, to enjoy local cuisine. The overnight stay occurs at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Saint-Hyacinthe, positioning travelers well for the next day’s exploration.
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Day four is dedicated to the historic Old Quebec and the iconic Château Frontenac, with a mandatory 60-minute tour that includes visits to Place d’Armes and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Travelers stroll along Little Champlain Street for an hour, soaking in Quebec’s old-world charm.
A highlight is the optional Montmorency Falls trip, which includes a cable car ride for panoramic views lasting 60 minutes. The day offers an authentic taste of Quebec’s culture and history, with optional French dinner experiences to deepen the immersion.
The fifth day emphasizes a relaxed pace, with a morning visit to Mont Tremblant, lasting 45 minutes. This mountain village offers scenic views and outdoor activities, ideal for nature lovers. Later, the tour heads to Ottawa, where the group visits Parliament Hill for about 30 minutes, exploring Canada’s political heart.
Traveling back to Toronto in the evening, the day offers a blend of natural beauty and capital city highlights, ensuring a well-rounded experience of Quebec’s landscapes and Ontario’s vibrant capital.

The final day revolves around a Toronto Movie & TV Tour, lasting 2.5 hours, where travelers see filming locations of popular Hollywood movies. Afterward, the Distillery District receives about 90 minutes for lunch and shopping.
Optional visits include the CN Tower for stunning city views, and a Toronto Cruise offers a relaxed way to enjoy the waterfront. The tour concludes with easy transportation options, including drop-off at Toronto Pearson Airport after 20:00 for domestic flights or 21:00 for international departures.

Transportation is provided via professional vehicles suitable for a small group of 13 participants, with experienced drivers and guides. The tour includes five hotel nights, with accommodations at well-rated hotels for comfort and convenience.
The package covers admission to key attractions, such as the Niagara In-Depth Tour, Old Quebec City Tour, and the Toronto Movie & TV Tour. Optional activities like Thousand Islands Cruise, Montmorency Falls cable car, and Toronto sightseeing tours are available for additional cost, giving travelers flexibility.
Meals are not included except for breakfasts, and travelers should budget for food and beverages, as well as any optional tickets they choose to add.

This tour appeals to travelers seeking a structured, all-inclusive experience of Eastern Canada’s major cities and natural wonders. It’s ideal for those who prefer guided trips with a small group, ensuring personalized attention. The inclusion of scenic cruises, cultural sights, and optional activities makes this a good fit for history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts, and city explorers alike.
However, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and travelers should be prepared for some walking and outdoor activities.
This 6-day tour from Toronto delivers a rundown of Ontario and Quebec’s highlights, combining natural phenomena like Niagara Falls and Montmorency Falls with historic sites in Old Quebec and Ottawa. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more personal interaction with guides and better access to attractions.
While the itinerary is packed and includes optional activities, travelers should budget extra for meals and additional tickets if they want to maximize their experience. The tour’s value of $1,255 includes hotel stays, major attraction admissions, and transportation, making it a practical choice for those wanting a curated, hassle-free journey through Eastern Canada.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
No, the tour is not recommended for wheelchair users due to walking and outdoor activities involved.
Are meals included in the price?
Only breakfasts are included; other meals and beverages are at the traveler’s expense.
Can I customize the activities?
Yes, optional activities like cruises and cable cars can be added at extra cost, allowing some customization of your experience.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 13 participants, fostering a more intimate group environment.
How flexible are the booking and cancellations?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and bookings can be made with the pay later option for flexibility.